What services are offered?

2.

Who can be covered?

Children up to their 19th birthday.

3.

Is there an income limit?

Yes. The income limit depends on the age of the child and the family size. Below is a summary of the income levels for the No-Cost Medi-Cal program, and for the Optional Targeted Low Income Children (OTLIC) Program. Depending on the age of your child, your income level, and family size, your child could qualify for OTLIC with or without a premium. The complete Federal Poverty Level (FPL) Income Chart is available for viewing.

To determine the income limit, locate the family size and the age of the child.

Children's No Cost Medi-Cal Monthly Income Limits

Family Size

Ages 0 to 1
at or below 208%

Ages 1 to 6
at or below 142%

Ages 6 to 19
at or below 133%

1

$2,105

$1,437

$1,346

2

$2,854

$1,948

$1,825

3

$3,602

$2,459

$2,304

4

$4,351

$2,971

$2,782

5

$5,100

$3,482

$3,261

6

$5,849

$3,993

$3,740

7

$6,598

$4,504

$4,219

8

$7,346

$5,015

$4,698

Optional Targeted Low Income Children (OTLIC) Program Monthly Income Limits

Family Size

Infant 0-1yrs

Child 1-6yrs

Child 6-19yrs

209-266% FPL*

143-160% FPL*

160+-266% FPL**

134-160% FPL*

160+-266% FPL**

1

$2,692

$1,619

$2,692

$1,619

$2,692

2

$3,649

$2,195

$3,649

$2,195

$3,649

3

$4,607

$2,771

$4,607

$2,771

$4,607

4

$5,564

$3,347

$5,564

$3,347

$5,564

5

$6,522

$3,923

$6,522

$3,923

$6,522

6

$7,480

$4,499

$7,480

$4,499

$7,480

7

$8,437

$5,075

$8,437

$5,075

$8,437

8

$9,395

$5,651

$9,395

$5,651

$9,395

* OTLIC with no premium
** OTLIC with premium

4.

Is there a property limit?

No.

5.

Can an individual receive services if he/she has other health insurance?

Yes.

6.

How much does it cost?

There is no cost for the Children's No-Cost Medi-Cal.

Depending on the child's age, family size, and income levels, you may qualify for the OTLIC program with a monthly premium of $13 per child. See the income limits for more information.

7.

Is citizenship or legal residency required?

As of May 2016 due to Senate Bill 75 (SB 75), regardless of citizenship or satisfactory immigration status, children can receive full coverage up to 19 years of age.